The Llansannan War Memorial commemorates those men and women of the area who were killed during World War I and World War II. The memorial takes the form of an tall
obelisk standing on a plinth and is sited outside the Snooker Rooms in the village. It was unveiled in March 1922. The names of those who died in World War 2 were added later.

Llansannan is a village and community in rural Conwy. Until 1974 it was in the historic Denbighshire and, between 1974 and 1996, it was in the county
of Clwyd.

Born Manchester, England. Possibly son of Horace William Potter & of Elsie Constance Potter (nee Limb); husband of Elsie Constance Potter, 2, Oakfield Road,
Didsbury, Manchester, England. Possible brother of Horace William Haigh Potter. Died as a Prisoner of War on the Burma Railway.

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